Opus Arisugawa project by OEO Studio

Woodnotes’ New York paper yarn carpets col. black-antique with backing and narrow edging on the hall floor. / Woodnotesin New York paperinarumatot värissä musta-antiikki eteishallin lattialla. Matossa kapea kanttaus ja pohjaus.

OEO Studio worked closely with ReBITA, a Japanese property developer, on the renovation of a luxury condominium apartment of 200 m2 located at the Opus Arisugawa Terrace & Residence in central Tokyo, Japan.

The interiors reflect a cross-pollination of Japanese and Scandinavian design, drawing on inspiration from both cultures and reinterpreting them in new ways to create a discerning and quality-conscious residential home for their Japanese clientele that combines the comfort of the famil­iar with a Nordic touch.

Having worked in Japan for many years, OEO Studio continues to explore the complementing qualities of Japanese and Scandinavian materials and textures, a venture they execute with great dedication to quality, refinement and detailing. For this project, OEO Studio employed a diverse selection of high-quality materials and elements to achieve just the right feeling, atmosphere and sense of place. No details have been left to chance and the minimal look has largely been achieved through the use of warm and tactile materials that are interpreted in novel and unexpected ways to bring the space to life. 

Credits:

Interiors by OEO Studio 

Images by Michinori Aoki

 

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